Mirage GT pricing

Hello everyone. I've been looking at a silver 2017 mirage GT (brand new) that I'm interested in buying. Sticker price is $17,500 but they have it up for sale for $13,500. Do you guys think this is a good enough deal to go for it? The cheapest SE CVT mirages within 100 miles are $12,995 so the GT seemed like a no brainer upgrade.

Hello everyone. I've been looking at a silver 2017 mirage GT (brand new) that I'm interested in buying. Sticker price is $17,500 but they have it up for sale for $13,500. Do you guys think this is a good enough deal to go for it? The cheapest SE CVT mirages within 100 miles are $12,995 so the GT seemed like a no brainer upgrade.

Hello everyone. I've been looking at a silver 2017 mirage GT (brand new) that I'm interested in buying. Sticker price is $17,500 but they have it up for sale for $13,500. Do you guys think this is a good enough deal to go for it? The cheapest SE CVT mirages within 100 miles are $12,995 so the GT seemed like a no brainer upgrade.

I think that's a pretty good price. IchabodCrane is having some issues with his but I wouldn't hesitate to purchase one at that price.

...2017 mirage GT
...Sticker price is $17,500
...they have it up for sale for $13,500.
...cheapest SE CVT mirages within 100 miles are $12,995

A $4,000 discount off of MSRP sounds great right...considering the rebates aren't that big right now. I bought my '15 SE for $5,000 off sticker, but that included a $3,500 rebate at the time. The big question is...are you sure you want a CVT?

Have you got the GT? I'm hoping none of the other trim levels with CVT have this issue then Mitsubishi will have to admit it's not "characteristic" of this engine.

SE. However, all models are on the same production line and only difference is headlights, rims/tires, and heated seats (atleast in USA), so it would have to exist across entire model line, not just trim level.